Chennai: Chennaiyin FC outclassed NorthEast United FC 2-0 at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium here on Thursday to moving closer to the play-off places in the Hero Indian Super League.
After an action-packed but goalless first-half, Rafael Crivellaro’s wonder goal (57’) gave Chennaiyin the lead, with Nerijus Valskis’ eighth goal of the season sealing the deal for the home side. The victory sees Chennaiyin rise to sixth in the table and stay in the hunt for a spot in the top-four. NorthEast United, meanwhile, remain in the ninth spot and are now winless in seven games.
NorthEast United’s new signing Andy Keogh could have given them a dream start in the very first minute when Martin Chaves played him through on goal. But the Irish striker’s effort was deflected for a corner by an onrushing Vishal Kaith.
Chennaiyin also should’ve scored at the other end within minutes when Rafael Crivellaro played in Lallianzuala Chhangte through. He opted to lay it off for Nerijus Valskis whose shot cannonned off the crossbar much to the disbelief of the home crowd. The home side showed a lot of confidence after that and dominated the opening period, creating plenty of chances. Andre Schembri went close a couple of times, Valskis missed a chance and Edwin Vanspaul saw a long-ranger beaten away by Subhasish Roy Chowdhury as NorthEast struggled to get a grip in midfield.
The pace of the game slowed down after the first 20 minutes and the Highlanders started to see more of the ball. Central defender Mislav Komorski could have headed his side ahead when Keogh picked him out in the box after Chaves did well to keep a corner alive. But his header was kept out on the line by an alert Edwin.
At the other end, Chennaiyin continued to waste chances with Schembri the guilty party. He headed a corner wide from point-blank range before failing to tap in a ball across the face of the goal from Crivellaro as both sides ended the half without any goals.
NorthEast started the second half with renewed vigour and the Chennaiyin defence had several nervous moments. (Agencies)